Until some coach or some coach/AD comes in here and posts at least 2 national titles, I consider him the 2nd best coach in our history behind the General. He had a lot of really good teams,. You can't deny him that. He sent a lot of kids through the NFL. They would have a different life today w/o Fulmer coaching them to be a team and give it your all for Tennessee.
Yeah, heh.
DG started a false narrative a couple of weeks ago, without meaning to.
He started a thread arguing that Josh Heupel is the best-qualified hire since Johnny Majors. Unfortunately, he left the word "qualified" out of the thread title. So it just read, "best hire since Majors."
Inside the thread, his argument was pretty persuasive. It started with (a) Fulmer never having been a head coach before, (b) Kiffin just having gotten fired from his only HC job (Oakland), (c) Dooley having a losing record, and (d) Pruitt never having been head coach, either. Now, some thought DG missed the mark a bit, since Butch Jones actually had a better pre-Tennessee head coaching resume than Josh Heupel. But it was still, generally, a persuasive argument in favor of our new coach.
But since then, folks have mis-applied that argument, taking advantage of the missing word, "qualified." They are now trying to argue that Heupel is (somehow already) the best Tennessee coach since Johnny Majors. Not best-qualified for the job, but best coach.
There's only one best coach: Neyland. And there's only one best coach since Majors (even if you include Majors): Fulmer.
That might change one day. I hope it does. I hope Josh is such a shining star for us that he supplants Phillip as our second-best coach ever. Heck, I wouldn't even mind him doing better than the General. We will enshrine him in Tennessee lore forever if he reaches either of those plateaus.
But as of right now, it's Neyland then Fulmer (with a good argument for Barnhill, though his reign was brief), then Majors, then Dickey, then all the rest.
Go Vols!